Sentences with phrase «even more observations»

Even more observations would be needed to simulate changes to the sink in the future, Sara Mikaloff - Fletcher, from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, wrote in an accompanying commentary.

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Using more than 250,000 observations, we show that even simple, easily accessible variables from the digital footprint equal or exceed the information content of credit bureau (FICO) scores.
The same observations can be made for developed Non-US equities, and the valuation case becomes even more compelling when looking at Emerging Markets.
His observation is even more valid for theology, given the theologian's self - conscious use of mythological and narrative materials.
So, JUST from observation, even the «lovely» human beings constantly do much more evil than good, or even just act in compliance with evil systems as opposed to fighting for good.
I'll even offer observations - humans have manipulated existing organisms dna, created new virus and bacteria, clone animals, and attempt to create new animals - yet simple minded folks still reject the idea that another more intelligent creature might have done the same thing and created life on earth in the same fashion while at the same time acknowledging that there is a strong likelihood of other life existing in this universe - talk about being dumbed down and arrogant.
Even soft sciences, like psychology, are not always considered science proper because they rely a good deal on theory as observation is much more difficult and measurements are unreliable.
That observation is even more compelling today than it was ten years ago.
In a word, the Bible theologizes more in terms of personal conversations, even arguments between God and man, than in terms of analytical statements because it refuses to make «Him» into an «It» for study and observation.
So, too, in his observation of others, he moves with equal facility from acute observation of the outward man to an even more acute and penetrating observation of the hidden realms of thought and imagination.
In this context it is difficult not to recall the observation of Eddington, made a half - century ago (NPW 47 - 58) that in Minkowski's time - space the past is separated from the future even more effectively than in the world of Newton: instead of an instantaneous three - dimensional cross-section, it is a four - dimensional region of «Elsewhere» which separates the causal past from the causal future.
And as he thinks about them, in awe and wonder of his observations, he comes to amazing conclusions... He looks at himself, even the wonderful make up of his own being, and he begins to understand that there is more to him then it meets the eye.
All the alternative medicine, antivaxx and natural this or that people swear that we are more unhealthy than ever before even though observation says we are healthier than we have ever been.
As obstetrician Michel Odent observes «It takes only the most elementary observation to see that a baby needs its mother even more during the night than in the daylight.
But a lack of deeper characters and bolder political observation means that, unlike election night, it's an amusing evening, if nothing more.
As observations become more detailed, though, even slight inaccuracies in simulations could become troublesome.
We will also apply for more observation time on the ALMA telescope to study the planet - forming discs in even higher resolution to get more detailed information about their chemical composition,» says Jes Jørgensen, associate professor in the research group Astrophysics and Planetary Science at the Niels Bohr Institute and Centre for Star and Planet Formation, University of Copenhagen.
After analysing four years of Kepler - 56 observations, Justin Otor at Princeton University and his colleagues conclude that the culprit is probably an even more massive unseen planet.
Das's observations of the CMB were made with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile, but Europe's Planck satellite will soon return even more detailed measurements.
«These observations show that ALMA is capable of delivering transformational science, even with less than half of the full array in use,» says Ewine van Dishoeck of the Leiden Observatory, who has been a major contributor to the ALMA project for more than 20 years.
Improvements in BURST are planned that will exploit the precision cosmological observations to reveal even more exotic physics such as the nature of dark matter and dark radiation.
► «Even as the practice of science becomes ever more advanced, the observations more precise, and the applications more prevalent, there are signs of public misapprehension, distrust, and eroding support,» wrote Rush Holt, the new chief executive officer of AAAS and executive publisher of Science, in this week's editorial.
This observation has researchers even more worried, because it suggests resistance could then emerge elsewhere, such as Africa.
Because its effects on the larger star were seen after just 10 weeks of observations, the team says there are probably many more like it in the cluster, perhaps even enough to account for all the dark matter needed to hold the cluster together.
But when Danish physicist Niels Bohr showed that the electrons in atoms, too, must behave as quanta to account for observations, Einstein made a conceptual leap that troubled him even more.
In fact, taking future infrared observations of new instruments like the James Webb Space Telescope into account, distance estimates may even become much more precise.
Even more new atmospheric «species» may turn up with future observations from satellites or the International Space Station, says Yair.
The New York Times, back when it knew how to write great headlines, was even more effusive: «Lights All Askew in the Heavens / Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein's Theory Triumphs.&ramore effusive: «Lights All Askew in the Heavens / Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein's Theory Triumphs.&raMore or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein's Theory Triumphs.»
Based on such observations, and even more on theoretical arguments, researchers guesstimate there are about 10 million black holes in the Milky Way.
Among these hypotheses, the researchers identify acid fog and hydrothermal processes as more consistent with their observations than efflorescence, even though the sensitivity of GRS to elements, but not minerals, prevents a decisive inference.
Even when there doesn't happen to be an overpass at surge time, the statistics of sea level that we got from more than 20 years of repeated altimetric observations in the area can still be combined with data from nearby tide gauges to improve the forecasts of the expected surge.»
«Wobbling galaxies: New evidence for dark matter makes it even more exotic: Observations may hint at nature of dark matter.»
In order to improve their observations, Zebker and Paul Segal, also of Stanford University, proposed launching something like an array of dedicated satellites, with specific observational capabilities that could document movement more often and at smaller scalesand even monitor only certain types of materials.
But the humans didn't reward the birds for their help; in seven observations, they even went so far as to burn or bury the honeycomb, telling the researchers that they wanted to keep the birds «hungry» so the avian helpers would guide them to more hives.
When that challenge is combined with projects that deploy 30 or more CubeSats, «trying to associate observations with tracks and generate good orbits becomes even more difficult,» Kelso explains.
Even after flexible film replaced glass in most photographers» cameras, astronomers continued to use glass to image sky observations, because the plates» rigidity meant that they would expose more evenly than film, the Australia Telescope National Facility explains on their website.
«In the future, new, giant radio telescopes like FAST (Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) and SKA (Square Kilometre Array) will allow us to make even more detailed observations of these extreme and exciting events,» concludes Jun Yang.
The students expect Euclid observations to yield an even more accurate picture of the Milky Way.
Perhaps even more amazing is the recent observation of interference of the biological molecule porphyrin, a key ingredient in chlorophyll and some blood cells.
Because electrons scatter polarized light more than non-polarized light, that observation will give the scientists a bead on what the electrons are doing, and by extension, what the solar wind is doing — how fast it flows, how hot it is and even where it comes from.
As instrumentation and observation techniques have become more sophisticated over the past few years, exoplanet researchers have begun probing the nature of these bodies more deeply, even identifying specific molecules in their atmospheres.
But an even more surprising observation was that the cells didn't go away — they hung around at a 10-fold increase over prepregnancy levels for more than 100 days after birth (the equivalent of 4 years to 5 years in humans).
The new ALMA observations, however, revealed something even more remarkable, signs that eleven low - mass protostars are forming within 1 parsec — a scant 3 light - years — of the galaxy's central black hole.
This suggests that the instantaneous peak power delivered to the specimen may be an even more important metric of cell health than the total photon dose and should enable extended 3D observation of endogenous levels of even sparsely expressed proteins produced by genome editing.
«And most importantly, these Mars data will be immediately available to the planetary community to enable them to plan even more detailed Mars observations with Webb in future cycles.»
«We expect that future observations with wider bandwidth and higher resolution will show us the whole picture of our target object in further detail and achieve even more remarkable results,» says Takano.
In a follow - up email, he meant to say «several more years» and perhaps even another decade of observations.
It's possible that even older photographs in the Danish archive could be used in a similar way to provide even more pre-satellite observations of changes to Greenland's ice, as well as more in - depths studies of particular glaciers
Despite the absence of a high - order high - bandwidth closed - loop AO system, observations conducted with SCExAO show that even in poor - to - moderate observing conditions, speckle nulling can be used to supp... ▽ More This paper presents the first on - sky demonstration of speckle nulling, which was achieved at the Subaru Telescope in the context of the Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics (SCExAO) Project.
Despite the absence of a high - order high - bandwidth closed - loop AO system, observations conducted with SCExAO show that even in poor - to - moderate observing conditions, speckle nulling can be used to suppress static and slow speckles even in the presence of a brighter dynamic speckle halo, suggesting that more advanced high - contrast imaging algorithms developed in the laboratory can be applied to ground - based systems.
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